The first week of November lands with tasty Warhammer+ drops and a slick book teaser.
You get three fresh shows that hit hobby vibes from painting marathons to stompy mech duels. Moreover, DK’s The Art of Warhammer Video Games shares a free excerpt on Warhammer Vault. Consequently, there is plenty to watch while your primer dries. And yes, there are bonus perks for subscribers.
This Week on Warhammer+: Paint Journeys, Walker Brawls, and Lore Deep Dives
Tale of Four Painters follows the last 1,000 points bolted onto finished 3,000-point Heresy armies. Quinn’s Iron Hands field Saturnine Terminators, while Alex rolls out a Death Guard motor pool. Additionally, the process focus is practical and inspiring for anyone staring down a backlog. Meanwhile, Arena of Death unleashes a walkers-only slugfest with Dreadnoughts, Sentinels, Deff Dreads, and Wraithlords. The format is fast, loud, and gloriously brutal.
Finally, Loremasters digs into “allies of necessity” in Age of Sigmar. Therefore, you see why Order is not truly unified, and why Archaon and Nagash remain everyone’s problem.
Free Excerpt: The Art of Warhammer Video Games
You can sample an exclusive extract from DK’s upcoming art book on Warhammer Vault. It showcases concept pieces and visual direction across multiple studios and eras. Moreover, it is available to pre-order now and releases later this month. Consequently, you can preview the style before committing shelf space.
A Warhammer+ sub unlocks the new episodes and a huge archive of shows and animations. Additionally, annual subscribers choose one of two diorama miniatures, and they get it early. Therefore, hobby nights get content, reference, and display candy in one package.
Final Thoughts
This week balances hobby how-to, cinematic smash-ups, and lore framing that actually informs play. Moreover, the DK art excerpt is catnip for anyone who loves behind-the-scenes craft. Queue the episodes, grab a brush, and let the walkers roar while you paint. Then bookmark the book preview and plan your next addition to the library.
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